Safety
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
can enjoy Green Bay going to 3-0 for the 2015 NFL season after his Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 38-28 on Monday night at Lambeau Field.

Clinton-Dix tied for the team lead on Monday night with six tackles. The hit getting the attention, though, came when the former
Alabama
All-American leveled wide receiver Jeremy Maclin with about 10 minutes left in the game. Clinton-Dix drew an unnecessary-roughness penalty that put the ball on the Green Bay 4-yard line, even though replay appeared to show that the contact had been shoulder pad to shoulder pad and didn't involve either player's helmet. The Chiefs scored on the next snap to cut the Packers' lead to 38-22.

The story of the Packers' victory was quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who completed 24-of-35 passes for 333 yards and five touchdowns without an interception.

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Running back
Eddie Lacy
, another former Alabama star, played for Green Bay, even though he was carted off the field during the Packers' previous game with a sprained ankle.

Lacy rushed 10 times for 46 yards and caught three passes for 41 yards as the Packers lightened his load because of the ankle injury. James Starks carried the ball 17 times for 32 yards and caught a 19-yard pass out of the backfield, and former Gadsden City High School standout
Alonzo Harris
made his NFL debut with two carries for 17 yards.

On his first NFL rushing attempt, Harris ran off left tackle for a 16-yard gain to the Kansas City 8-yard line. Two plays later, Green Bay scored the second touchdown of the game.

"We really wanted to rotate Eddie and James -- more James than Eddie was my thought," Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy said in his postgame press conference. "And we wanted to get Alonzo started a little bit. We have to be careful with Eddie."

Another former Alabama prep star also made his NFL debut in the game. Cornerback
LaDarius Gunter
, who prepped at Jeff Davis in Montgomery, got on the field for the first time for the Packers. Like Harris, Gunter made the team as an undrafted rookie.